Nov 16, 2010 18:31 GMT  ·  By

This month’s issue of GQ Magazine brings a very moody, tanned and sultry Scarlett Johansson on the cover. Come to think of it, she has every reason to be so “spoiled”: she’s just been named Babe of the Year by the same magazine.

Scarlett is about to turn 26, but she retains the same grasp on her fans like some years ago, when she broke on the scene and was hailed the next Hollywood hottie, a gorgeous combination of stunning looks and talent.

“The Megans and Milas and Blakes may come and go with the usual ebb and flow of the multiplex, but our (somewhat unhealthy) fascination with one woman endures,” GQ proclaims.

Clearly, the magazine is not the only one to think of Scarlett this way, since her millions of fans are equally fascinated by her, even after so many years.

“At 26, she remains fresh-faced, curious, trying on new moods and outlets of expression as easily as she changes her hair color. This is what we love about Scarlett: that she’s game, that she’s good, that she can try on all these guises without seeming to try too hard,” the magazine says.

“And all the while still seem genuinely like the observant, inquisitive (and very cute) girl in transition we fell for in Lost in Translation,” GQ further writes.

Of course, the issue doesn’t bring fans just a spread with Scarlett, but also an interview. She doesn’t know what to do with herself when she’s not making movies, she says.

“I’m still trying to figure out what to do when I’m not making movies. I just don’t do that many things,” the star says.

In between movies and doing such gorgeous photoshooots, Scarlett clearly offers fans no reason to be unhappy with her.

For more on GQ’s Babe of the Year, pick out the latest issue of the magazine, out on newsstands on November 23.